.. a selective example portfolio consisting of the photography and commercial design of dennis william gaylor, photographer and media designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Following in the tradition of CfRT criteria. Offering personal custom service combined with a unique perspective that offers; quality design, bespoke ideas and talent. Internationally autonomous, serving from the literal, dawn of the internet ... providing for my clientle; unique, specialised results. e-mail: dwg@enzo·gen·nz for queries on products and services.

My gallery portfolio of images and photos can be viewed in higher resolution than presented here. All of the thumbnails link to large resolution files and the full on-line catalogues are accessible in the text links listed just below. Specific work view is always provided upon request ..

my oldest running website, first on-line in 1994. Actively used by universities and schools globally as an anthopology teaching/study resource. JFHP explores the active Cargo Cult on Tanna Island in Vanuatu.

this logo which I designed, has become the Divani Chocolatier trademark and used in all their market branding; retail product and point-of-sale packaging print media, as well as web branding.

historical website projects

I designed and maintained a large variety of websites from 1996~2005, many of these are now archived on the Internet WayBackMachine, a chronological database. Old websites don't die on the net, but they do suffer bit-rot over time. The graphics and content can erode over the years ... when you view these old sites remember the WayBack Banners can be closed to clean up the formatting as they tend to knock the look & feel askew ...

When I created the Auckland Central Backpackers [ACB] website in 1996, there were not a lot of other players in NZ. ACB was a top 10 search destination in indexes and engines, for not just Backpackers, not just travel and accommodation, but for all things Kiwi .. Auckland and New Zealand. Consistently, regional searches led to our door. We were first to do a many of the new interweb marketing approaches [in NZ] and it boosted our brand name, as well as the company's growth. By 2005 I couldn't devote enough attention to the website and passed it along as I had new projects and responsibilites.